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What I don’t get is prepaying and then being asked to tip BEFORE receiving service or what I’m purchasing. That’s not a tip, it’s a charity request.

It's still charity even after receiving service. If it varies in %, from person-to-person, depending on their mood or generosity, it's plain charity. There's no other way about it.

Wagies can justify it all they want, but part of their earnings come from alms.

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Pre-tipping is more like a bribe or ransom.

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Yeah exactly. Pre-tipping sucks because you gotta make sure no wagie spits in your food.

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